Dan Brereton biography

Dan Brereton artist biography

Dan Brereton biography

Dan Brereton (born 22 November 1965; San Francisco, USA)

Dan Brereton is an American professional writer and illustrator who has produced notable work in the comic book field.

Barely out of art school, Dan burst onto the scene in 1989 winning his first industry award for the BLACK TERROR miniseries (Eclipse Comics) and hasn't looked back since. In the last two decades he's produced a prolific body of work in Comics, and has won and been nominated many times for several different industry and fan awards. He has also worked in Animation, TV, Film, Music, Publishing and Theme Parks.

Brereton is known for his skills as a painter and his distinctive character designs. He gained attention for his work on "Batman: Thrillkiller", "Superman and Batman: Legends of the World's Finest", and "JLA: Seven Caskets". His most famous work is his own series "The Nocturnals".

Outside the comic book field, Brereton's work includes the package illustration for a video game called "Machine Head", billboard and advertising art for Rawhide (a Wild West park in Scottdale), concept art for Pressman Films, the television show Numb3rs, development for Disney Television Animation and album covers for the bands Toto, Fireball Ministry, Sote, Ghoultown, and Rob Zombie's Hellbilly Deluxe.

Image Comics published "Dan Brereton: The Goddess & The Monster," a collection of his best work, in August 2010.

Dan lives in California with his family and their many pets. Hobbies include Reading, Movies, TV, Comic Conventions, Pestering Sushi Chefs and Divining Parallel worlds. His favorite hobby, as it turns out, is his job.
Source: ComicBookDB & Wikipedia

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